African Jungle Women Living Life Just Living Book 2: Sara’s Uncomplicated Life Thereafter Associated with the White Man
By Ian C Kenson
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Ian C Kenson
Since his childhood, the author has taken part in numerous facets of life, volunteering for the merchant navy and sailing throughout the Far East and Australia, before volunteering in the Royal Air Force as a radio operator on air-sea rescue bases, which is where he became involved in the military throughout the Suez Crisis. After these episodes, he spent seventeen years in chemical manufacturing and the oil and gas industries, before taking on the life of an expat oil and gas worker, ending as an advisor and consultant. He spent the next forty-three years travelling the world whilst expanding his knowledge. Throughout these times, he became very competent within these industries, to the extent that he resolved production problems and numerous dangerous happenings. Specifically, he dealt with a 500,000-bbl (barrels) floating roof tank fire, successfully extinguishing it without the loss of production, whilst always considering the local communities and populations.
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African Jungle Women Living Life Just Living Book 2 - Ian C Kenson
© 2019 Ian C. Kenson. All rights reserved.
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Published by AuthorHouse 08/30/2019
ISBN: 978-1-7283-9149-6 (sc)
ISBN: 978-1-7283-9148-9 (e)
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CONTENTS
Introduction: Undefined Life Differences With and Without Choice
Initial Beginnings
Initialy Sara’s Life
Local Movements Chaos
Menories Of Time
Watching Life Ebb
Living Life Boost
Makaraba Fatality
Personal Death Loss
No Burial, No Cremation, Just Disposal
Life Bannishment
Saviour/Rescue
Makaraba Fatality
Canoeing Happyness
Tropical Storm Fishing
Rape
Rapist Arrested
Sara’s Fears
Gathering Storm Clouds
Arrest Movement
Sara’s Fatality
River Swamp Rescue
Sara’s Lonely Battle
Swamp Water Reed Bed Rescues
Rescued Deliverance
Sara’s Agonising Journey Home
Sara’s Final Fairwell
Rapist Delivered
Honouring Sara’s Life
Prisoner Movement
Conformation And Agreement
Fatality Compensation
Sara’s Life Legacy
Prisoner Escape
As Time Moves On
Frau Gertrude Shmitt
Payment Shortage
Recovered Payment Funds
Final Payment To The Makaraba Family
Escaped Prisoners Desparate Action
The White Man
Fau Gertrude Schmitt
A Women Scorned
INTRODUCTION
UNDEFINED Life DIFFERENCES
With and Without Choice
Whilst having directly introduced members of the of public and communities of the greater world, to the absolute meagre living lives of these jungle peoples, in no way does it indicate or try to belittle them, simply because they were unfortunate enough to be born within these locations and be members of these communities that are forced by area and location to exist within these inhospitable vast swamp area’s, nominally being residence of these jungle spaces, which are within the overall vastness of all swamp area’s. Renders their life requirements, meagre to zero, to possibly evaluate this view point, a look or comparison to every day life living, has to be indicated.
Acknowledging every day sections of the worlds residents, become bothered about being respectfully dressed and presented, with their unblemished make up is in place and their hands perfectly painted, and undamaged as they flick them around, indicating their personal preferences.
Sara’s daily choice is to use her hands to haul in her latest fishing catch, the skin on her small hands and fingers is stretched and torn, through constant use, never has she applied any soothing creams, she has always torn the skin cutting into the flesh, years of tears, along with fissures, have rendered her appendages as only useful to her jungle life and her hard work load, relentless every day she would be covered in mud, slime or any other substance the jungle vegetation would deposit on her as she passed or rubbed up against, bushes, trees, or the muddy extremities of the jungle swamp creek banks.
When initially the thought of penning this dramatically sad living experience story, it was seriously considered, who would be remotely interested, obviously, it can be verbally stated and suggested to people who are by nature, considerate and caring, along with others who would require specific knowledge, because of their possible employment along with the area locations.
These vast and specific area, s, through out the tropical swamp area’s of the world, of totally varying locations, that exist throughout the world, are by nature the exact opposite to the extreme desert area, s of the world, they have unlimited water in which millions of mangroves trees and bush’s grow in abundance, thrusting their roots into the swampland ground, leaving little or no area, s of dry land on which people and populations can establish, or where they could possibly establish homes, houses or maybe buildings, allowing them to set up minor communities of populations, within these vast areas of swamps, other than utilizing meagre small clearances, where now these spaces are used as their living ground. These area’s over the years are always under the threat of being taken over by the swamp its self, more and more mangrove trees and plants would sink their roots into the soft muddy swamp waterways, gradually encroaching onto the dry spits of land.
Therefore and because of these specific locations, where old and new growth mangroves re-establish their selves every year, families and people have populated certain places and area, s of slightly raised land area, s usually two to three feet above the high water levels at high tides, living their lives from birth to death, seldom if ever never venturing beyond the swamp area limits, by the simple rule, lack of work and affordability.
Because of their choice or by birth and needs, they